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On Stage KS8190 Single Braced keyboard stand uses the classic bullet-nose pull knob and 5 position disk that make for simple width and height adjustments. KS8190 features a steel reinforced clutch and center hinge for long lasting stability. Adjustable rubber arm sleeves can be positioned to fit virtually any keyboard width. On Stage KS8190 provides Lok-Tight construction with an ability to hold 100 lbs.
From the Manufacturer
Many of today's musicians like things simple and affordable. That's why we offer this popular Single-X with its classic bullet-nose pull knob and upgraded, stronger 1" square tubing. Lok-Tight construction makes for easy assembly.
Uke
Reviewed in Canada on July 18, 2021
I’m happy with this stand. Good and sturdily.
Ujas Modi
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2021
Working great with Keyboard. Bery steady.
JP
Reviewed in Canada on November 18, 2020
I was not expecting much but since it is only for few times a week for kids that have fun with the piano on it.
Gerardo H. Estrada
Reviewed in Mexico on July 23, 2019
El soporte es resistente aunque a primera vista no lo parezca, tiene 5 posiciones diferentes para soportar el teclado.Es fácil de armar y cumple perfectamente su función.El producto llegó en el tiempo establecido y en buenas condiciones.
Pierre Lessard
Reviewed in Canada on June 5, 2018
Good stand for a light keyboard since it's only single braced.
Dee
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2014
i gave this five stars because it is of sturdy workmanship, and it comes just as described. The sipment of the item was early too. It held my fullset keyboard for the time I played. I would buy this again. although the keyboard sits on the stand and diesn't move, i have a cat that loves to get on high places. The next time i am purchasing I might look for something that secures the corners so that if my cat jumps there is no chance if her knocking over my keyboard. that said, she has jumped on it a few times and the keyboard is still there on the stand.
Scott McKay
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2014
Having read the other reviews on there I was seeing the same theme from other people.If your looking for a pro-grade, tour ready stand, this isn't it.I bought this for my home studio and it holds up a full size (88-key) controller perfectly well.As for the people complaining that it's too deep, or that the rubber feet aren't placed well, disregard them. The rubber stoppers on the top are adjustable to the depth of your device. I moved min in just a bit so they would support the keyboard and it sits very well on them.As for the people who said it's wobbly because it's screwed together (not welded)...That wasn't the case for me. After threading the screws in, I just gave them an extra half a turn or so to really snug them together. After that, the stand is very sturdy.Over All I'm very please with the product for price, build quality, looks, and function. I should also mention, it's easy to adjust for multiple height players.If I ever have a need for a second keyboard stand, I'd happily make this purchase again.
L
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2010
This stand does not fit Yamaha EZ-200. It has adjustable heights but the top legs do not fit into the grooves at the bottom of the keyboard. The lowest height is too wide and the next heights up are too small. My keyboard just floats uneven on this stand because the bottom of the keyboard is not flat. I hope there isn't an earthquake or someone doesn't knock it over because it definitely is not secure. I'm tempted to try the other cheap stand on Amazon but I don't want to waste more money if it doesn't fit either. Overall the stand isn't bad for the money and it's easily adjustable, it just doesn't fit my keyboard.
SF
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2010
The fact that the feet are bolted, not welded on, means this stand isn't really that sturdy at all. Even with no weight it wobbles. Not recommended.
M. Leitch
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2010
This stand was simple to assemble, stable, and suits my purpose as an intermediate piano player, however it it does not quite fit the Casio Privia series keyboard I own. The keyboard is a little narrow for the stand (from front to back), so it tends to slide toward the stand's back rubber stoppers while I play. Playing with the keyboard resting against the back stoppers is fine, however this doesn't provide a perfect parallel angle with the floor.Finally, as noted by previous reviewers, the stand is also very tall (adjustable heights meant for use seated or while standing). The lowest setting is okay for me, an adult who is 5'9", while seated on a tall bench, but I'd consider another model for players more than a few inches shorter than me.
Christopher M. Fulton
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2009
This is a nice unit. Assembly is over before you can blink. It is fairly sturdy, especially if you keep it at the height you would play seated. It is not unsturdy though if you run it higher and play standing. It may not be the most heavy duty out there, but it is far from cheaply made. It should last a long time.
beckster943
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2009
I got this stand almost a month ago, and I like it. It's holding up a Yamaha EZ-200 keyboard (61 keys).Here are the features I like about it:* Pretty easy and quick to assemble - the legs are color coded* Easy to change the height - though it's not a smooth range, you have 5 specific heights available, and that's it* Holds up my keyboard just fine - I play sitting down and don't put too much "oomph" into my playing, but it's a solid item* Price - This stand doesn't promise to be tailor made for any specific keyboard. It works just fine and the price is really reasonable (on Amazon at least LOL!)It shipped super quickly, too, even with the Super Saver shipping. I recommend it!
Ronald
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2006
I purchased the On-Stage Keyboard Stand for use with my 49 key Roland Alpha Juno One. I was a bit hesitant to buy the "standard" model because the Roland is a rather hefty keyboard. However, after receiving the stand, assembling it (like securing the feet/arms with four small bolts into threaded holes in the "x" frame is "assembly!), and positioning the Roland on it, it was more than sufficiently sturdy and fit the Roland like a glove. The mechanism that allows you to adjust the height or fold the stand completely with one hand is both well made and useful. This is a very nice product and you can't beat the price!
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